What to do in Paris
Paris is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can actually do in the city over the coming days. If you are anywhere near the Eiffel Tower, your first stop has to be the Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping, part of the Longines Global Champions Tour, set on the Champ-de-Mars at Place Joffre in the 7th arrondissement. According to the official Longines Global Champions Tour site, from today through Sunday the arena at the foot of the Eiffel Tower is hosting world‑class show jumping, with free daytime sessions and ticketed evening competitions. This afternoon and evening is dedicated to the prestigious Grand Prix, where the best riders in the world tackle 1.60‑meter fences with the Eiffel Tower as their backdrop, followed by a special night show with lights, music, and demonstrations that turn the arena into a full spectacle. Sunday keeps the adrenaline going with the Eiffel Challenge, a high‑stakes jump‑off event that’s perfect for listeners who want to see just how fast horses and riders can really go. If live music is more your thing, Songkick’s Paris listings show the city in full concert mode this week. Big names like Bruno Mars are scheduled to light up the Stade de France in nearby Saint‑Denis, turning the national stadium into a giant pop and R&B party. Smaller venues across the city, like La Maroquinerie and Élysée Montmartre, are hosting indie and rock acts, from electronic‑leaning artists such as Phantogram to heavier bands like The Dillinger Escape Plan, giving listeners plenty of excuses to explore neighborhoods like Belleville and Pigalle after dark. For those who love edgy culture, the Beyond the Streets Paris project highlights a special one‑day concert featuring Mike D of Beastie Boys fame alongside Pussy Riot, blending street‑art energy with politically charged performance in a uniquely urban setting. And remember, June in Paris also means trade and culture fairs humming along in the background, especially around Paris Expo Porte de Versailles and the Carrousel du Louvre. The Hôtel R guide to June trade shows points to specialized events for food, beauty, and sustainable mobility professionals across the week, which add a lively, international feel to the cafés and hotels in those districts, even if you are just in town to people‑watch and soak up the buzz. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next in Paris and beyond. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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